This. You know what? I think there should be a strong woman antagonist from Helghan in the next Killzone. I would not mind Visari's daughter taking over the leadership.
Funny, considering the actress from True Blood who tweeted that she landed the "lead" role in Shadowfall. Would be cool to see a powerful female Helghan ruler trying to take back Vekta.
What?? Really?? Awesome if that is the case. There is hope then!
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Seriously, it's like if Luigi gets Toad killed, then flips out and pops a cap in Bowser's head at the end of a Super Mario game. Then nukes his entire kingdom. Why would you ruin such an awesome antagonist and continue to play-up such a shitheel character that no one likes. I'll never understand if GG seriously expected anyone to sympathize with Rico.
You have been. Though if you just play the games you'd think Killzone was all about ISA killing the terrorist Helghast.
Actually there is no real good or bad guys. Both shit in the same shade of grey with the shit they pull on each other.
I wouldn't put it past the Helghasts (or Helghans at that point) to have destroyed the orbital space station themselves since they did in the future nuke Pyrrhus for the same reasons, but of course pre-Exodus Helghans and post-Exodus Helghasts are very different so maybe not. Still I don't see what motivation the UCN could have to blow up the space station, rather take control and use it for themselves.Also, who do you assume was responsible for the several 'unexplained' events?
I was following you up until then. Why would a Helghast use an ISA weapon? Why not the Sta-52? I understand for multiplayer, but . . .The Killzone 2 Intro still sends shivers though my body
So Good!
Yes Bring Him Back!
When he say "The Enemy may shatter our bodies, but they cannot break our spirit.... To seize by force what they can't claim by right, We will smite the invaders from the sky..."
That shit makes me so hard, almost a fucking battle cry of give me a M82 and point me towards the ISA Scum!
You know, I'm thinking that such an amazing lore just can't be told in an action FPS game. Maybe if Killzone was more open world, but at best we will see intel scattered around. They can only really tell this story through more unique ways, like objects in the environment, unless they make the cutscenes more story-heavy.
I would have loved a Killzone RPG of sorts that took us through all this, maybe like Destiny if anything
Yes. It's great, then you play the game and you're just shooting evil guys with orange glowing eyes.Is this like Halo, creating a massive and interesting word, lore and story and then ignoring it in the games?
Is this like Halo, creating a massive and interesting word, lore and story and then ignoring it in the games?
Actually to add onto this, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the intro scene to Killzone 3 depict the moment right before they dropped the nuke on their own city? And wasn't the nuke stolen from the ISA in Killzone 1 (since the Helghasts couldn't develop nuclear weapons yet). And in the scene Radec kills the Helghast soldier who happened to be there so there would be no witnesses of this event?Reading through the comments I don't see how anyone can feel like they're playing as the "bad guy" in Killzone. Not saying you are the good guys, but there's no way it's the Helghasts. Prior to the Second Extrasolar War the Helghasts never really did anything "wrong" but post-Exodus/introduction of Visari their culture changed dramatically. They performed genocide on their own people who didn't agree with the vision Visari set forth, they're trying to wipe the universe clean of all non-Helghasts - granted out of paranoia from the past but still. In heck, in Killzone 2 Visari nukes Pyrrhus City - the most populated city on Helghan - just so the ISA couldn't gain control of it. Just think of all the innocent people - his own people - he killed with that move.
Is this like Halo, creating a massive and interesting word, lore and story and then ignoring it in the games?
Actually to add onto this, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the intro scene to Killzone 3 depict the moment right before they dropped the nuke on their own city? And wasn't the nuke stolen from the ISA in Killzone 1 (since the Helghasts couldn't develop nuclear weapons yet). And in the scene Radec kills the Helghast soldier who happened to be there so there would be no witnesses of this event?
So they were nuking their own city and blaming it on the ISA. Those bastards!
I don't view it like that at all. More like if you only play the game (and tried to follow the story) you'd know there was more to it but would have no clue what that is. If you read the back story then when you go to play the game everything would mesh together perfectly and really add to the experience. The timeline is more of a complimentary part of the game for those who want it. However I agree they need to have a better way of presenting it other than in a giant text block on their website.It's exactly like that. This stuff that's in the OP may as well not even exist and no one who only played the games would be able to tell.
Actually to add onto this, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the intro scene to Killzone 3 depict the moment right before they dropped the nuke on their own city? And wasn't the nuke stolen from the ISA in Killzone 1 (since the Helghasts couldn't develop nuclear weapons yet). And in the scene Radec kills the Helghast soldier who happened to be there so there would be no witnesses of this event?
So they were nuking their own city and blaming it on the ISA. Those bastards!
I don't view it like that at all. More like if you only play the game (and tried to follow the story) you'd know there was more to it but would have no clue what that is. If you read the back story then when you go to play the game everything would mesh together perfectly and really add to the experience. The timeline is more of a complimentary part of the game for those who want it. However I agree they need to have a better way of presenting it other than in a giant text block on their website.
I actually did like the way Killzone 2 and 3 told the story though (and actually liked the story told in 2 as well, not so much in 3). It stayed close to the perspective of one squad and their small role in the big picture. They didn't show you too much that you wouldn't actually know if you were one of the members in that squad. And the missions they sent you on felt like missions you would be sent on if you were part of this squad part of an invasion fleet. In this way I felt it really added to the immersion, however I did read the timeline before I played the game.
I read the entire timeline before KZ2's release. It was really neat. It's too bad the games don't take the time explore the universe or history.
Guerilla Games should make a Mass Effect style game in that universe.
Damn dude. Stealing the nuke, inability to develop their own, using it as a move to blame the ISA. Such good story mechanics, so difficult to do in an FPS, unless they go MGS and make it very story heavy.
I mean, really, they have a good opportunity to be different, to make an FPS game that has heavy story emphasis, instead of making it an 8 hour romp. I WANT to have 15 minute cutscenes if they are worth it, I know most would disagree, but I'm tired of running and shooting, and feel like a game like this can do well with their story. Slow the game down with non-shooting scenarios, allow us to collect deep intel, allow us to explore and listen to NPC's talking.
I actually think animating the entire timeline would be a great way to start the game and could potentially rival Visari's KZ2 intro speech on the epic scale. It wouldn't even have to be a crazy long intro.At minimum they should include the timeline in the menu (with the ability to browse any part and also having a voice over narration) with every Killzone game, at minimum. It should be continued to be expanded with each game that goes further.
It's such a no brainier and would help give context to that the developers would have a harder time telling directly in the game.
What happened to the irradiated Helgan? Its gone. What happened to Stahl? Dead What about the advanced weaponry uncovered? ISA are using it? Maybe its gone with the planet. If we're jumping ahead in time then the Killzone story ended in a really abrupt and rather clumsy fashion. Helgan is gone. ISA won. Yeah, KZ3 ending sucked, but theres no real cliffhanger. Helghast are no longer a threat.
You see, Killzone 2's story always gets a bad rep but there's cool stuff like this there, the players just didn't catch it or couldn't follow along. In my opinion the story has always been a bit underrated, though I suppose that could be because it is more of a true-to-self war story than a Hollywood flick. There was actually quite a few cool story elements in KZ2 from the start. The first wave of ISA unsuspectingly getting wiped out. Painstakingly advancing a convoy to Radec's Academy to capture Radec only to realize it was a trap and your entire convoy gets destroyed by the arc cannon (seriously, advancing this convoy takes up a huge portion of the beginning of the game and it was all a trap!). Discovering petrusite. Radec getting frustrated that he can't find the ISA Nuke launch codes so he decides to raid the New Sun. The actual nuke part. And then the whole Rico incident.
I read the entire timeline before KZ2's release. It was really neat. It's too bad the games don't take the time explore the universe or history.
Guerilla Games should make a Mass Effect style game in that universe.
At minimum they should include the timeline in the menu (with the ability to browse any part and also having a voice over narration) with every Killzone game, at minimum. It should be continued to be expanded with each game that goes further.
It's such a no brainier and would help give context to that the developers would have a harder time telling directly in the game.
FUCK THE ISA SCUM!
I enjoy the Killzone games and got a lot of use out of them. I know the lore and was able to follow the stories through the games.
Here's my minor concern though. KZ3 ended on quite the cliff-hanger and what I hear is that KZ4 is taking place 30 years (or more) in the future. It seems that this jump in time ends the story and returns to the overall narrative arc to begin again.
What happened to the irradiated Helgan? What happened to Stahl? What about the advanced weaponry uncovered? If we're jumping ahead in time then the Killzone story ended in a really abrupt and rather clumsy fashion.
Yeah, I really wish they embraced this back story.
I mean, for fuck sakes, they completely deleted from their site for a few years and don't give a shit. I mean, WTF?
Let's say for the sake of argument Guerrilla did do an RPG in the Killzone universe, would you want it to retread over events that already happened to get a better sense of how it all ties together, or would you rather they keep advancing the story?
I honestly think a game where you play as Radec has potential, possibly starting in a pre-Visari Helghan. On the other hand I always viewed the Radec-Visari combo similar to the Vader-Emperor combo, and we all saw what focusing on them as the main characters got us.
Let's say for the sake of argument Guerrilla did do an RPG in the Killzone universe, would you want it to retread over events that already happened to get a better sense of how it all ties together, or would you rather they keep advancing the story?
GUYS I GOT IT: FPRPS. First Person Role Playing Shooter.Absolutely. This kind of rich backstory is tailor made for an RPG or open world game where the focus is exploring said world. The dynamic in this new game would lend itself especially well to an RPG.
Wow I can't believe it's really been four years now.This is a really good and in-depth timeline, I remember going through most of it right before Killzone 2 came out four years ago.
Thanks!Great work Sentry, thanks for putting this up for others to see!
Did you read the timeline? I think you have your years a bit messed up.Not really. We are still talking about humans. So a society that was created almost 150 years before the events of KZ1. Launches a surprise attack and tries to invade the planet. The soldiers, and the people in charge obviously are not the same people. From that point of view the aggressor will always seem like a bad guy. So the events aftewards, beating them back and then trying to arrest scolari for war crimes is makes sense. How people feel the Helghast are somehow the good guys baffle me.
you didn't miss much. Killzone lore is like the Lakers. good on paper, terrible in executionI feel kind of bad now for skipping all the cut scenes. The only thing I can remember from Killzone 3 was a bunch of dudebro moments and an ending that decided "you know what? Maybe I'll be thoughtful for a sec and bring up all the lives we've laid to waste". Might give it a read through later.
Bingo!In a political sense, I'd definitely say UCN are the main instigators of this whole situation from the outset. Poor financial planning and a lack of a long-term vision could have led to their demise. I may have welcomed it too after how they treated the colonies they desperately needed to survive.
They claim it was the UCA, I don't think it was either of them. I'm pretty confident in saying it was the ISA. Remember just how bitter they were at that moment towards the Helghans as well as UCN. The pretty much single handedly propelled the two into going into an all out war (boots on the ground), with that action.I wouldn't put it past the Helghasts (or Helghans at that point) to have destroyed the orbital space station themselves since they did in the future nuke Pyrrhus for the same reasons, but of course pre-Exodus Helghans and post-Exodus Helghasts are very different so maybe not. Still I don't see what motivation the UCN could have to blow up the space station, rather take control and use it for themselves.
It's only influenced by German history, but by no means based on it.I for one am glad that Guerilla Games are teaching German history to some players.
I wonder who Honecker will be in Shadow Fall.
I'm German, I can tell. My comment was tongue-in-cheek.It's only influenced by German history, but by no means based on it.
I just rounded a bit.Did you read the timeline? I think you have your years a bit messed up.
Defend their home? The one the took by force and oppressed to get? Re-read that bit, Vekta isn't for the ISA and it never was. The origins of the ISA are slightly pathetic, actually. There was little need for them.Bingo!
This is exactly how I feel. The ISA are just trying to defend their home, nothing wrong with that. And the Helghast tried being peaceful but when they refused to hand over their rightfully acquired power in the universe the UCN blew them to hell and now they're paranoid. The real enemies are the ones they never show you in the game.
How about a game where the ISA and Helghast join forces to unseat the UCN? Or is it too late for that as the Helghasts are already too hellbent?
Defend their home? The one the took by force and oppressed to get? Re-read that bit, Vekta isn't for the ISA and it never was. The origins of the ISA are slightly pathetic, actually. There was little need for them.